Well I looked at MRR tutorials and there were no free card stock kits to download. I've gotten a few from Clever Models, i.e., the signal tower in HO & O scales, the Haunted House in O scale and the Silver City tool shed in O scale. Since I've acquired enough rolling stock and engines in Lionel 027 scale I decided to begin modeling in O scale. A few years back Clever Models had a Taylor's General store that I downloaded and built in HO scale and another house in HO scale. Those models taught me how to add relief to a flat card stock model. I'm watching your video to refresh my memory of skills and techniques to use when modeling with card stock. I've incorporated a few tips you've given me over the years like using a single sheet of plastic corrugated material for a mold using Elmer's glue (PVA) and peeling off the layer of glue and using it instead of buying plastic corrugated material every time I wanted to model corrugated steel in HO scale. I always scratch build all my fencing for both scales. Cheers from an old modeler in eastern TN
Very good video, excelent tip and well done explain the tecnic. greetings from Portugal 😉
Well I looked at MRR tutorials and there were no free card stock kits to download. I've gotten a few from Clever Models, i.e., the signal tower in HO & O scales, the Haunted House in O scale and the Silver City tool shed in O scale. Since I've acquired enough rolling stock and engines in Lionel 027 scale I decided to begin modeling in O scale. A few years back Clever Models had a Taylor's General store that I downloaded and built in HO scale and another house in HO scale. Those models taught me how to add relief to a flat card stock model. I'm watching your video to refresh my memory of skills and techniques to use when modeling with card stock. I've incorporated a few tips you've given me over the years like using a single sheet of plastic corrugated material for a mold using Elmer's glue (PVA) and peeling off the layer of glue and using it instead of buying plastic corrugated material every time I wanted to model corrugated steel in HO scale. I always scratch build all my fencing for both scales. Cheers from an old modeler in eastern TN
Thank you for watching and for keeping tabs with us over the years!
Is it just me or did that women look to big for the building? Great build and an easy technique to add realism to my railway.